it was this one from amazon although it seems to no longer be available from that seller, it is a fairly common item available from lots of other places it lists the dimensions as 11.8 x 7.8 x 0.7 cm, but will measure and get back to you

hah this look like an inverted version of my "tower of power"but i agree with @tele_player and @Ersatzplanet, in an eurorack context the direct axoloti connectors don't make too much sense without scaling circuits.

but i agree with @tele_player and @Ersatzplanet, in an eurorack context the direct axoloti connectors don't make too much sense without scaling circuits.

Weasel79 - There are a new breed of small skiff-like cabinets showing up in the Eurorack market, a project like yours would be perfect for them. A small stand-alone rig just as big as that panel, or that panel with a bunch of pre-amps next to it.

sorry i will keep posting updated protoype iterations of my synth. mostly to show off and make myself feel good, but hey, maybe someone feels inspired by it.

this one is 1.4mm black cardboard, on top of 3mm mdf. i wanted to explore some new materials cause i know these prototypes don't last long anyways. the cardboard feels insanely nice and looks good too but obviously wouldn't stand the tests of time. because i was too impatient to have the lasercutter do a full engraving of the labels (takes long af) i decided to just lsaer the outlines of the typo, and trace it by hand with a fine metallic marker. thats why it looks so sloppy. which adds a certain charme to me though.

I think it looks great, and I love the use of alternate materials.Just yesterday I suggested to a friend that he laminate thick poster board as the panel material for a Soma Lyra-8 that he's almost completed.

Maybe when you get to the final stage you can make the panel out of black PCB material. There are plenty of Eurorack modules with black PCB front panels and the silkscreening all done by the board house. Many have sections where LEDs shine through bare sections of the PCB material and make great lit shapes and such. Front Panel Express would be my real choice of course, but that would be a fair chunk of change at that point. It would be the thing to do when it gets finalized for sure.

I'm having a go at making a midi controller for MaxMSP. Here's the CAD.. I might convert it into an audio processor too since it'd be shame not to.. :-). The idea is that nothing is labelled. The LEDS will be different colours so I don't get lost. I can plug a couple of expression pedals in the back too.. Functionally, it works, I'm about to cut the front panel out of aluminium today.. Hope I don't fuck up..

Maybe when you get to the final stage you can make the panel out of black PCB material. Front Panel Express would be my real choice of course, but that would be a fair chunk of change at that point. It would be the thing to do when it gets finalized for sure.

yeah i love the recent rise of pcb panel use, good looking, easy to make, affordable... whats not to like. never did any myself, also because i still struggle in Eagle too much. and yes FPE is a stable. but what happened is after spending a year on this synth and on the fablab lasercutter i finally gave in to my old dream of having a CNC milling machine. finished setting it up last week and now doing some measuring, tuning and first cuts. and then i wanna make basically all parts, wood body, aluminum frontplates etc etc on that. which in turn means i have to stick to engraving and laquer infills, and can't do fancy color prints like FPE, but hey. diy.

Nippon:

Here my Case for my Sampler Project called Sampelotte. Made out of wood and an oneway sign.

i finally gave in to my old dream of having a CNC milling machine. finished setting it up last week and now doing some measuring, tuning and first cuts. and then i wanna make basically all parts, wood body, aluminum frontplates etc etc on that. which in turn means i have to stick to engraving and laquer infills, and can't do fancy color prints like FPE, but hey. diy.

You could use your CNC machine to engrave on PCB material and then use backlighting through the fiberglass. You could patina the copper if you could only get copper clad PCB. Lots of possibilities with coated plexiglass and other materials too.

may 24 — 2nd anniversary of my joining the cult of Axoloti. to celebrate it, my Axo's got proper 3d printed cases. still not assembling them, because first they need a couple of additional sockets (for GPIO MIDI and for expression pedal).

I'm looking for a case for my Axoloti. It can either just be a real basic "off the shelf" design 3d printed is fine. Optionally, if there are any case designers interested in helping me make one of two possible cases.

Case A design would take the Microfreak and make a new botton portion of the case that will house the Axoloti as well as leave extra space as a compartment, I'm thinking to add a battery.

Case B design would take the Korg Volca (Bass, if it needs to be specified) and make a taller bottom half, similar to the idea with the Microfreak, but just raise it up enough to add the Axoloti so the Bass and Axoloti are in one case with the Bass essentially stacked on top of the Axoloti.

Case C simple 3d printed box. I could just stack the Bass on top, nothing special just that is be study. I want to mount my Axoloti to my guitar/looping pedalboard. The Bass with midi out mod will allow me to use the Bass as a controller to some extend for my Axoloti patches, I plan to use the Tempo control of the Bass, possibly master volume, and also mirror some other functions.

For my first need, if anyone makes a basic case if you can point me to buying online that would be awesome, I'm in California/USA, so the nearer the better for shipping reasons. For the other projects, if there is anyone who is interested in working on this, let me know what the cost would be. I would of course pay, just need to see if it will not be too expensive. Thanks!